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<blockquote data-quote="tech_wreck47" data-source="post: 328482" data-attributes="member: 2346"><p>Not true you can grade good on good coverage alone, that's actually pretty common. If I play 10 passing downs and my WR doesn't catch any balls and I have tight coverage I will grade very good. I think you are missing my point. What I'm trying to get at was he was getting burnt a lot, passes were being caught by his WR. I wouldn't be surprised if most balls caught on any CB on our team was on him, so when the ball is thrown your way a lot, of course you will have the chance for more pass break ups ect. Even if you don't take away the pass break ups, he was still giving up a good amount of catches. And like I said he got A LOT better this past year. So I might be basing this off of 2015. And even then I could be wrong as I said in my original message.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech_wreck47, post: 328482, member: 2346"] Not true you can grade good on good coverage alone, that's actually pretty common. If I play 10 passing downs and my WR doesn't catch any balls and I have tight coverage I will grade very good. I think you are missing my point. What I'm trying to get at was he was getting burnt a lot, passes were being caught by his WR. I wouldn't be surprised if most balls caught on any CB on our team was on him, so when the ball is thrown your way a lot, of course you will have the chance for more pass break ups ect. Even if you don't take away the pass break ups, he was still giving up a good amount of catches. And like I said he got A LOT better this past year. So I might be basing this off of 2015. And even then I could be wrong as I said in my original message. [/QUOTE]
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